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Old 01-25-2009, 02:41 PM
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Hi Sue x 2,

I can only confirm that Roelke Orchideen is an excellent nursery. Very high quality of plants! I do not have any plants from him, but have spoken a lot with him and his wife during different orchids shows, and the plants they always bring with them are top!

As for miniature plants, I can also recommend Orchideen Kopf Shop I do have plants from him, and they are also great plants. I have direct contact with the owner and could check if he has any plant proposed for the project, which is not in the catalogue...

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Old 01-25-2009, 02:42 PM
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Don't worry, I already had included Roellke-Orchideen into my orchid search engine. I have 28 EU vendors listed in it!
Camille, I will prepare a list of nurseries I know (and like) and send them to you to be added to your search machine

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Camille, I will prepare a list of nurseries I know (and like) and send them to you to be added to your search machine

if that's ok for you
Actually, If you would like, I can add you as a contributor to the search engine. That way you can add stuff yourself. Have you changed your email address, or is it still the same one as in the spring?
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I realized during the previous projects that the folks here inthe US might be better off searching for a plant in any of the Canadian or European vendor sites and THEN confirming that it's available here. So many times, we find plants in the US and they're not at the other locations. In this instance, it's best to work backwards
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Thanks for your input, Ramon
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I realized during the previous projects that the folks here inthe US might be better off searching for a plant in any of the Canadian or European vendor sites and THEN confirming that it's available here. So many times, we find plants in the US and they're not at the other locations. In this instance, it's best to work backwards
The only problem with is that some of the vendors don't work with the search engine, and a manual check has to for them. There are also vendors listed not particularily great (like Wubben and 2 others), but I chose to add them in case I was really desperate for an orchid...

Maybe we could do like last year, where the US-canada people check availability there, then I (and any other EU folks that want to help) can check for them here. I did that for project 6 and really did not mind the extra work! Actually it was fun to do.
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The only problem with is that some of the vendors don't work with the search engine, and a manual check has to for them. There are also vendors listed not particularily great (like Wubben and 2 others), but I chose to add them in case I was really desperate for an orchid...

Maybe we could do like last year, where the US-canada people check availability there, then I (and any other EU folks that want to help) can check for them here. I did that for project 6 and really did not mind the extra work! Actually it was fun to do.
Thanks Camille

My personal system is checking with the Canadian vendors sites first, then seeing if it's here and in Europe. During our discussions, you can let us know if the vendor carrying the plant has nice stuff or not

Everybody will do their searches in their own ways...I just want to make sure our newcomers (and even prior participants) realize that the plant MUST be available in all three locations or it's a waste of time...we won't dump a member just because they can't get the plant we love

Those are called TCs
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Yay Nicole! You'll see, you are so going to enjoy this project!
Too bad the Utrecht show isn't in April, we could have preordered plants to get them there!
there will be a show in Belgium in April 2009, and some big producers from Ecuador, New Zealand and Taiwan should be there. Maybe there will be a possibility for you Europeans to get some species otherwise hard to find in EU, as some participants might be able to send plants to your country once they arrive in EU...

this is the link : OrchiLim 2009 - Participants

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